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Show * |Cougar Thinclads Top Hulas Down ”~ FRIDAY, APRIL 17,194 Utah County, TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI)—. Brig- 220-yard hurdles—1, Douglas, (meet record; old mark, 3:15.7, ham Young University’s well- BYU, :24.4. 2, Zimmerman,| Arizona, 1957). 2, Arizona. balanced track and field team BYU. 3, Schuler, A. Hop, step, jump—i, Hopkins, f American Fork Tracksters Top North Summit 61 to 23 Lehi, Pleasant Grove Nines Grab Wins In Region 7 Play best in the nation for a collegian this year. No BYU athlete won more than - one first, but distance star Dick Krenzer had one of the more outstanding evenings for the visitors. He won the mile in the time u 4:09.8, one of nine new meet records, and finished sec- sauee atl . = The Utes go into the “Y” Brigham Young University’s|planned to start Joe Beecroft scheduled to| on the d in this afternoon’s games with a 5-9 record. basebailers were 4|open their Western Athletic Con- fray and if all went well he} The Utes came out of last ference competition this after- would probably come back with|week’s tussles with Weber State 2-mile run—l, Barrus, BYU,|A, 50 feet, % inch (school and 9:14.7 (meet record; old mark,|meet record; old mark, Hopkins, 9:18.4, Goodwin, A, 1957). 2,/A, 49-2%, 1964). 2, Saunders, Krenzer, BYU. 3, Morgan, BYU.| BYU 45-10%. 3, Tie, Cramm, A, Mile relay—1, BYU (Pierce,|and Smith, BYU, 44-7. Cramm, Kelly, Tobler) 3:14:9| Score—BYU 88, Arizona 57. of 50 feet, 4% inch wasthefifth . 3-2 Battle Redskins, Today, Saturday By United Press International The Hawaii Islanders had a j/noon against the University of Steve Cahoon as his starter for i small head start on the rest of Utah in the first game of a twothe Pacific Coast League today game weekend series. ‘The Cougars appear to be red as 10 other teams readied for The two teams were schedtheir season openers. uled to meet this afternoon on feated Weber, 64 and 3-0, in the Ute diamond, while the sec- a doubleheader Tuesday and The Islanders Thursday night ond tilt is slated for Saturday then another twin bill game. kicked off the 62nd PCL season at 2 p.m. on the BYU Field. from Utah State, 7-5 and 16-1, Starting pitchers against with a 3-2 decision over Salt Coach Glen Tuckett said he Wednesday afternoon. Cougars have not been i Lake City in a 12-inning contest but either John before 5,650 in Honolulu. Dave Varvel will lik Carlos Bernier, Bob Perry, call in the first Dave Marshall, and Pat Rogan Lake City. led the Islanders. Bernier hit Doug Wasko is currentl: the bags-jammed single in the the necessary competitive AMERICAN FORK — Ameri- inson (A.F.). 23.4. spirit to be Olympic mater12th which decided it. Perry had can Fork High’s track and Shot Put — Smith (A.F.), field team defeated North Sum -|Dogedshel (N.S.), Chidester four hits including a homer and ial!” Lehi and Pleasant Grove Truax with nobody out in the Marshall slugged a 10th inning mit, 61-23, Wednesday after -|(A.F.). 45 ft., 3% in. grabbed victories Thursday third, struck out 10 batters. A noon in a dual meet at Ameri.-| Discus — Dogedshel (N.S.), solo fourmaster that knotted the afternoon in Region 7 baseball However Truax and Briskey|prove if they are to be contencan Fork. Bartholomew (A.F.), Prisbrey countagain at 2-2. Rogan picked play. were hampered by four errors i The results: ee ‘ es a up the decision in relief. The rest of the teams swing Lehi’s Pioneers defeated St. by their teammates. 100 — Cunningham (A.F.),| 2VeHn — Peck (A.F.), Smi into action tonight. Francis, 42, while Pleasant Dennis Doty got three hits|_ Smith (A.F.), Boyle (N.S.). oe Larsen (A.F.). 172 ft., Portland is at Little Rock, Grove’s Vikings whipped BY and Barry Hortman twoto pace 10.6. : the St. Francis attack. Broad Jump — J. Greenwood only the latter team is now EPHRAIM (UPI)—High school High, 8-3. called the Arkansas Travelers. Trinniman and Gardner of Four errors by BY High and athletes from throughout Ut ah Lehi did a good job of scatter- three consecutive doubles in| Co Defending champion Oklahoma (AF.). 23.4. son, (A.F.). 19 ft., 3% in. gathered at Snow College Friday ing eight St. Francis hits in City hosts Spokane; Denver is the fifth proved the difference High Jump — Wright (N.S.), 440 — Rhodes (A.F.), Nool- Burgess (A.F.), Jenkins (N.S.). at San Diego; Tacoma at Dal- for the opening of the Snow In- pitching the Pioneers to their in the Vikings’ win over the RADIATORS REPAIRED vitational Track and Tennis stenulue (N.S.), Charlesworth 5 ft.,6 in. win. Trinniman pitched the Wildcats. las, and Seattle at Indianapolis. Auto Glass Installed (A.F.). 55.8. first six innings and struck out The league includes 12 teams meet. Mel Duke and Steve RasmusPole Vault — Newman Specialized Work 880 — Wright (A.F.), Brooks (A.F.), Richens (N.S.), Wool- this year covering a range of Contestants from 54 higa nine. sen got two hits each for BY (A.F.), North Summit runner Bill Truax and Johnny Bris- High, while Colledge paced steenhulm (N.S.). 11 ft., 3 in. 4,400 miles. If it can match its schools have entered the meet, 490 S. Univ. Ave. finished third but no name wasy Medley Relay — American travel miles in attendance, the according to director Darwin key held the Pioneers to six Pleasant Grove with two dougiven. 2:17.8. i 5 Woodbury. hits and Briskey, who replaced! bles. league should prosper. piled up second and third places Thursday night to defeat the University of Arizona, 88-57, in a meet witnessed by only 633 spectators. The Western Athletic Conference rival were almost even in firsts—nine for BYU and eight for Arizona, but the Cougars had an edge in runner-up places. Gayle Hopkins of Arizona, one of the nation’s finest jumpers, scored a triple — winning the broad jump, the hop, step and jumpand the high jump. In the Hop, step and jumphis distance : : F snore tee te } Arizona in Dual Meet Buzzers In TIME OUT | Cougar Baseballers Face i& : | (1 Ges oretineti ites amine 3 Daily Herald Snow College Invitational Starts Today Boyer (NS). 8S."Robinson| (AF), Smith (A.F.), Ander- ond in the two mile run. Mike Bianco of BYU had a tine shot put—s7 feet, 2% inches. BYU meets Arizona State Saturday at Tempe. ary: Summary: 440-yard relay—1, BYU (Zimmerman, Kelly, Lake, Russell), :41.4 (meet record, old record, mare (N.S.), Dean (A.F-.).| pork Arizona, 1963). 2, Arizona. (Cunningham, Shot put—1, Bianco, BYU, 57 le Taylor, Smith). 1:35. feet, 2% inches (meet record; High Hurdles — Burgess)" No mile relay race old mark, 54feet, Burke, Ariz., (A.F.), Brown (A.F.), Swenson 1951). 2, Ordway, A, 53 - 3. 3, AHLANDER’S Mile — Richie (A.F.), Scott-| 95.00 "Welsonerions (NS.). 174. . Low Hurdles — Anderson|Nicklaus Favored Green, A, 52-84%. et re Wilson, held. Javelin—1, Thatcher, BYU, 228 feet (nev: meet record; old mark 224-242, Thatcheer, 1962).:2, Tushaus, A, 226-2%. 3, Thornton, BYU, 194-94. Mile—1, Krenzer, BYU, 4:09.8 (meet record; old mark, 4:14.1, Hudson, Ariz., 1962). 2, Barrus, BYU.3, Anderson, A. 440-yard dash—1, Tobler, BYU 147.0 (meet record; old mark, :47.5, Tobler, 1963). 2, Murray, A, :47.9. 3, Pierce, BYU. Broad jump—l1, Hopkins, A, 24 feet, 3% inches. 2, Smith, BYU, (A.F.), Brown (A.F.), J. Rob- In Houston Golf Ice Breaker Net Tournament HOUSTON (UPI) — Touring Tourney Starts golf pros looked to the oftenwindy fairways of Sharpstown Country Club today for the y opening of the $50,000 next step SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|on golf’s 1964 tour — the HousThe biggest field in the history|ton Classic. of the event will open competi-| Stocky Jack Nicklaus was a On Saturda | “Tll never go back to concrete after using USS Irrigation Headgates-” LES THOMPSON, MALTA, IDAHO tior. Saturday in the Ice Breaker|3-1 favorite to win the $10,000 Tennis tournament. first prize over the par - 71 Tournamentdirector Lee Ham-|Course. Lefthander Bob 23-934. 3, Hales, BYU, 21-10%. mel said more than 300 players| Charles, defending champion of High jump—1, Hopkins, A, 6 have entered the meet which will|the classic, was rated at 5-1, feet, 3% inches, 2, Roberts, BYU be played at the Salt Lake Ten- along with Dave Marr, Paul nis Club and on other courts in| Harney, Dow Finsterwald and 6-2. 3, Johnson, A, 6-2. 100-yard dash—1, Robbins, A, 09.8. 2, Russell, BYU. 3, Lake, BYU. Pole vault—1, Martensen, A, 15 feet, 6 inches (meet record; old mark 14-8, Glover, A, 1961). 2, Wood, BYU,13-6. 3, Showron, the area. The meetwill continue| Bruce Devlin. through April 25. The entry list includes varsity} SETS TOURNEY DATE players from the University of| DETROIT (UPI) — DefendUtah and Brigham Young Uni-| ing champion Penn State, Hous|ton and Valparaiso will join versity squads. Jim Osborne, a freshman a t host Detroit in the Motor City basketball tournament at the the University of Utah, is seeded aoa ue hurdles ai numberone in the men’s singles| University of’ Detroit, Dec. White A, :14.7. 2, Spears, - event. | eee i \| Hammelsaid competition will 3, Rakich, A. PeoaeSong Oat Discus—1, Mc Ardle, A, 172 ft be held in 13 divisions, ranging previous 12 tourneys. Last year the Titans lost to Penn State in ¥% inch. 2, Ordway, A, 163-3. 3, from 10 years old to seniors. | 880-yard run—1, Coley, BYU, 1:53.0. 2, Austin, BYU. 3, Marchant, BYU. 220-yard dash—1, Robbins, A, :21.2. 2, Russell, BYU. 3, Like, BYU. Prep Relay Meet Will Be Held At Highland High SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — the finals. IN THE BOURBON 4 Bianco, BYU, 152-11%. TO DAY The annual Utah State High School Association Relays will » be held May 2 at Highland High School. Horace Rose, association executive secretary, announced the site of the meet, originally for Brigham Young University. 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